Madonna Sends Bring Your Love to No. 29 on Billboard Top 100
Madonna’s billboard top 100 result this week is a split-screen performance: “Bring Your Love” debuted at No. 29 on the U.K. Official Singles Chart, while the same track opened far higher in sales and downloads. The first single from Confessions II, featuring Sabrina Carpenter, gives her another chart entry, but not a uniform one.
U.K. chart split
“Bring Your Love” opened at No. 4 on the Official Singles Sales chart and No. 4 on the Official Singles Downloads chart in the U.K. this week. That put the single inside the top 10 on both format-specific lists, while the all-format Official Singles Chart placed it much lower at No. 29.
For Madonna, the sales and downloads results extend two strong lanes she has worked before. The new single gave her a fourth top 10 placement on the Official Singles Sales chart and a ninth top 10 placement on the Official Singles Downloads chart, adding to a catalog that already runs deep in both measures.
Streaming at No. 78
“Bring Your Love” debuted at No. 78 on the Official Streaming chart, making it Madonna’s lowest-peaking hit on that list. The track sits five places below “Bitch I’m Madonna,” which stalled at No. 73, and it is one of only two Madonna tracks to miss the top 40 on the streaming ranking.
That gap matters because Madonna’s streaming record is narrow even before this release. She has five placements on the Official Streaming chart, with “Popular” by Madonna, the Weeknd and Playboi Carti standing as her sole top 10 there. “Into the Groove” reached No. 35 and “Like a Prayer” peaked at No. 40, so “Bring Your Love” lands well beneath her strongest streaming titles.
Confessions II and the catalog
“Erotica” had been Madonna’s highest-rising song on the Official Singles Sales chart before this week, reaching No. 5 in November 2022. “Bring Your Love” moved one place better, and that gives the singer another sales milestone as she pushes the first single from Confessions II into the market.
“Hung Up” remains Madonna’s first hit on the Official Singles Downloads chart and spent seven weeks at No. 1 there, while “4 Minutes” by Madonna and Justin Timberlake spent nearly a month at No. 1. “I Feel So Free,” a previous Confessions II cut, nearly reached No. 1 on the downloads chart last month, so “Bring Your Love” arrives in a campaign that is already producing strong download numbers but uneven streaming. That is the clearest read on the single right now: Madonna still sells, but the platform mix keeps pulling her headline chart position down to No. 29.